Virginia's natural heritage comes alive at the Virginia Living Museum through living exhibits that encompass all the state's geographic regions from the mountains to the ocean. Visitors will learn about the living relationships between animals, plants, people, and organisms that call Virginia home.

Children of all ages delight in the Children’s Garden at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, a “learning landscape” where children can enjoy freedom to explore the natural world. Water play is popular in the summer.

Massanutten is a four season mountain resort where you can enjoy snow sports, golf, indoor/outdoor waterpark, mountain biking, fishing, zip lines, hiking, and numerous other recreational opportunities.

Rent kayaks and paddle boards as well as book tours of the canals and waterways of Onancock through SouthEast Expeditions at the Wharf.

Rent a costume and blend into 18th century Colonial Williamsburg, then check out Revolutionary City, a place for children to interact with various characters in an informal, intimate setting.

Fort Chiswell Animal Park. The Park has exotic and a variety of "petting" animals from six of the seven continents. It is divided in two distinct areas: The Petting Zoo and The Outback.

If you're looking for fun, age-appropriate places for kids, this is your resource!

Choose the age you're attempting to entertain and find the best options for a really awesome vacation.

* A majority of Virginia's attractions include activities for all ages.
Be sure to browse through each age range for the most options, as the lists are not duplicative.